United legend Eddie Gray and former Leeds managing director and chairman Bill Fotherby also give their memories of the whirlwind period that saw the Whites gaining promotion back to the First Division before being crowned champions of England in 1992.

The film’s title has been inspired by the challenge Wilkinson famously issued to the club and the city when he arrived as manager in 1988.

Its premiere will take place on Monday, April 24, at the Everyman cinema in the Trinity Leeds centre and it is hoped a number of familiar United faces will be in attendance.

Do You Want To Win? has been produced by The City Talking, BlackBox Creative, Leeds United and BBC Leeds.

The screening at the Everyman, meanwhile, forms part of the inaugural Leeds International Festival, a celebration of music, moving image and technology. Lee Hicken, the film’s director, said: “Working on this film has been the dream project – telling the story of Leeds United from 1988 to 1992 and their First Division championship win. We want to introduce a well-loved story to a new generation in Leeds and the rest of the world.

“This project is a perfect example of Leeds International Festival as a platform for innovative collaborations – three of the country’s best storytellers, The City Talking, BlackBox Creative and the BBC, creating new work for an international audience.”

The film is coming out on DVD on April 25 and the release will be accompanied by a new hardback book about the Wilkinson revolution at Elland Road.

Also called Do You Want To Win?, the book has been written by Daniel Chapman – better known to readers of United fanzine The Square Ball as Moscowhite.